Timeline for Why is Colorado so different politically from nearby states?
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May 31, 2019 at 21:11 | comment | added | gormadoc | "Can be attributed" is very weak. For example, you could attribute shark attacks to the consumption of ice cream because they are correlated. There is clearly not a causal relationship though. | |
May 31, 2019 at 19:49 | comment | added | carsontools | 2) from personal experience and anecdotal evidence I can say that "generally" the previous statement is accurate (as always with exceptions :-)). P.S. I live in Denver and have lifelong friends that live in Loveland. I have degrees and they didn't graduate from HS and we hold vastly differing political views. I am not saying that these are the only factors to holding these views but I do think (and am trying to find the evidence for) that education is a major contributing factor. | |
May 31, 2019 at 19:42 | comment | added | carsontools | two things - 1) I am trying to find the US Census data/report that I read last year where they had broken down the education level and how it related to urban and rural population density - please be patient :-) | |
May 31, 2019 at 18:26 | comment | added | JJJ♦ | Can you support your answer by adding sources? | |
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May 31, 2019 at 17:58 | history | answered | carsontools | CC BY-SA 4.0 |